It didn't stick. Here's why.
You assigned salmon to Tuesday, but Tuesday-you wanted tacos. So you ordered takeout and the salmon went bad.
Your TikTok saves are a graveyard of "I'll definitely make this." Spoiler: you didn't. They're impossible to find anyway.
Spreadsheets, apps that feel like work, dragging recipes onto calendar slots... who has the energy after a long day?
Sound familiar? Peel works differently.
Instead of assigning recipes to specific days, build a pool of options for the week. Then cook whatever you're in the mood for.
Planning for 5 days? 10? A whole month? You decide how far ahead to think.
Add recipes you're excited about. From TikTok, Instagram, websites, or your own brain.
Tuesday night, browse your pool and pick what matches your mood, energy, and what's in the fridge.
All the benefits of meal planning.
None of the rigidity.
Miss one day and it all falls apart
Pick based on your mood today
Three simple steps to meal planning you'll actually stick with.
See a recipe on TikTok? Instagram? A blog? Share it to Peel and we automatically extract the ingredients and steps automatically.
Add recipes to your pool for the week. No assigning days — just options you're excited to cook.
Pick a recipe when you're ready. Peel generates your grocery list automatically from your entire pool.
That viral pasta recipe? Share it to Peel and we'll turn the video into a real recipe — with ingredients, steps, and all. No more rewatching videos with messy hands.
Tired of texting grocery lists back and forth? With Peel, you and your partner share one cookbook, one meal pool, and one grocery list — all synced in real-time.
Forget rigid day-by-day meal plans. Build a pool of recipes for however long you want — a few days, a week, or a whole month — and cook whatever sounds good each night.
Peel combines ingredients from your entire meal pool into a single grocery list. No duplicates, organized by category. Synced with your partner if you're sharing.
Your recipes are scattered across Notes, screenshots, and bookmarks
You've tried meal planning apps but quit by Wednesday
You cook with a partner and want to stay in sync
You never know what you want for dinner until 6pm
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